Ba Shiru, Volume 8Department of African Languages and Literature, University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1977 - Africa Journal of African languages and literature. |
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Militancy and Irony The Mood of West African Poetry in the Seventies > ་ THOMAS KNIPP Militancy is a popular word in ... militant literature has four properties : 1. resistance 2. advocacy 3. activism 4. vision or prophecy Each of these ...
Militancy and Irony The Mood of West African Poetry in the Seventies > ་ THOMAS KNIPP Militancy is a popular word in ... militant literature has four properties : 1. resistance 2. advocacy 3. activism 4. vision or prophecy Each of these ...
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... militant in the way that the following portrait of sadism is militant : Stripped to his penis , the convict at His lordship's command is shooed out Of his cell into the square to a bench , Gleaming with grime in the sun . ' Lie down ...
... militant in the way that the following portrait of sadism is militant : Stripped to his penis , the convict at His lordship's command is shooed out Of his cell into the square to a bench , Gleaming with grime in the sun . ' Lie down ...
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... militancy ? How is it achieved , if at all ? In a sense Soyinka creates a militant call and movement within a non - militant structure and vision . He does this poetically by creating a moral - political environment through the ...
... militancy ? How is it achieved , if at all ? In a sense Soyinka creates a militant call and movement within a non - militant structure and vision . He does this poetically by creating a moral - political environment through the ...
Contents
CULTURE HEROINE | 11 |
IRONY AND VISION IN ACHEBES A MAN OF THE PEOPLE | 19 |
MECHANISM AND MEANING IN YORUBA IJALA | 31 |
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